
Text -- 2 Kings 16:15 (NET)




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This new altar; which was greater than Solomon's.

Wesley: 2Ki 16:15 - -- Whatsoever is offered to the true God, either in my name (for possibly he did not yet utterly forsake God, but worshipped idols with him) or on the be...
Whatsoever is offered to the true God, either in my name (for possibly he did not yet utterly forsake God, but worshipped idols with him) or on the behalf of the people, shall be offered on this new altar.

Wesley: 2Ki 16:15 - -- That shall be reserved for my proper use, to enquire by; at which I may seek God, or enquire of his will, by sacrifices joined with prayer, when I sha...
That shall be reserved for my proper use, to enquire by; at which I may seek God, or enquire of his will, by sacrifices joined with prayer, when I shall see fit. Having thrust it out from the use for which it was instituted, which was to sanctify the gifts offered upon it, he pretends to advance it above its institution, which it is common for superstitious people to do. But to overdo is to underdo. Our wisdom is, to do just what God has commanded.
JFB -> 2Ki 16:10-16
JFB: 2Ki 16:10-16 - -- This was a visit of respect, and perhaps of gratitude. During his stay in that heathen city, Ahaz saw an altar with which he was greatly captivated. F...
This was a visit of respect, and perhaps of gratitude. During his stay in that heathen city, Ahaz saw an altar with which he was greatly captivated. Forthwith a sketch of it was transmitted to Jerusalem, with orders to Urijah the priest to get one constructed according to the Damascus model, and let this new altar supersede the old one in the temple. Urijah, with culpable complaisance, acted according to his instructions (2Ki 16:16). The sin in this affair consisted in meddling with, and improving according to human taste and fancy, the altars of the temple, the patterns of which had been furnished by divine authority (Exo 25:40; Exo 26:30; Exo 27:1; 1Ch 28:19). Urijah was one of the witnesses taken by Isaiah to bear his prediction against Syria and Israel (Isa 8:2).
TSK -> 2Ki 16:15
TSK: 2Ki 16:15 - -- the morning : 2Ki 3:20; Exo 29:39-41; Num 28:2-10; Dan 9:21, Dan 9:27, Dan 11:31, Dan 12:11
the king’ s burnt : Lev 4:13-26; 2Sa 6:17, 2Sa 6:18; ...
the morning : 2Ki 3:20; Exo 29:39-41; Num 28:2-10; Dan 9:21, Dan 9:27, Dan 11:31, Dan 12:11
the king’ s burnt : Lev 4:13-26; 2Sa 6:17, 2Sa 6:18; 1Ki 3:4, 1Ki 8:64; 2Ch 7:4, 2Ch 7:5, 2Ch 29:21-24, 2Ch 29:32, 2Ch 29:35; Eze 46:4-7, Eze 46:12-14
for me to inquire by : 2Ki 18:4; Gen 44:5; 2Ch 33:6; Isa 2:6; Hos 4:12

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Barnes -> 2Ki 16:15
Barnes: 2Ki 16:15 - -- The brasen altar shall be for me to inquire by - The bulk of modern commentators translate - "As for the Brasen altar, it will be for me to inq...
The brasen altar shall be for me to inquire by - The bulk of modern commentators translate - "As for the Brasen altar, it will be for me to inquire (or consider) what I shall do with it."
Poole -> 2Ki 16:15
Poole: 2Ki 16:15 - -- Upon the great altar i.e. this new altar; which was greater than Solomon’ s, either in quantity, or in his estimation. Whatsoever is offered to ...
Upon the great altar i.e. this new altar; which was greater than Solomon’ s, either in quantity, or in his estimation. Whatsoever is offered to the true God, either in my name, (for possibly he did not yet utterly forsake God, but worshipped idols with him,) or on the behalf of the people, shall be offered upon this new altar; which he seems to prescribe not only to gratify his own humour, but also in design to discourage, and by degrees to extinguish, the worship of the true God; for he concluded that the worshippers of God would never be willing to offer their sacrifices upon his altar. The brazen altar shall be for me to inquire by ; that shall be reserved for my proper use, to inquire by, i.e. at which I may seek God, or his favour, or inquire of his will, to wit, by sacrifices joined with prayer, when I shall see fit. He saith only to seek , or to inquire ; not seek the Lord, or to inquire of the Lord as the phrase is more largely expressed elsewhere; but he would not vouchsafe to mention the name of the Lord, whom he had so grossly forsaken and despised.
Haydock -> 2Ki 16:15
Haydock: 2Ki 16:15 - -- Morning, as prescribed in the law, Exodus xxix. 38. ---
King's ordained for sin: (Leviticus iv. 22.) or instituted by Solomon, who left a fund. (H...
Morning, as prescribed in the law, Exodus xxix. 38. ---
King's ordained for sin: (Leviticus iv. 22.) or instituted by Solomon, who left a fund. (Haydock) (2 Paralipomenon viii. 12.) (Menochius) ---
The law says nothing about the king's daily holocaust and sacrifice of flour. (Haydock) ---
But it probably was offered after the morning and evening sacrifices. This Achaz calls his own, (ver. 12.; Calmet) as he had not yet laid aside the practice. ---
Pleasure. Hebrew, "to inquire about." (Haydock) ---
I shall do what I think proper with it. (Menochius)
Gill -> 2Ki 16:15
Gill: 2Ki 16:15 - -- And King Ahaz commanded Urijah the priest, saying,.... Who was not to be commanded by the king in matters of worship, but to attend to the laws and in...
And King Ahaz commanded Urijah the priest, saying,.... Who was not to be commanded by the king in matters of worship, but to attend to the laws and institutions of God:
saying, upon the great altar; meaning the new one, which either was of a larger size than the altar of God, or was greater in the esteem of Ahaz:
burn the morning burnt offering, and the evening meat offering; the daily sacrifice, morning and evening:
and the king's burnt sacrifice, and his meat offering, with the burnt offering of all the people of the land, and their meat offering, and their drink offerings; such as were offered up at any time on the account of the rulers of the land in particular, or of the whole congregation of Israel, see Lev 4:1
and sprinkle upon it all the blood of the burnt offering, and all the blood of the sacrifice; as it used to be sprinkled upon the altar of the Lord:
and the brasen altar shall be for me to inquire by; to search, inquire, and consider what was to be done with it; for altars were never inquired by as oracles; the meaning is, that it was never to be made use of but by him, and when he pleased.

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NET Notes: 2Ki 16:15 Heb “for me to seek.” The precise meaning of בָּקַר (baqar), “seek,” is uncertain in this ...
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 16:15
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 16:15 And king Ahaz commanded Urijah the priest, saying, Upon the great altar burn the morning burnt offering, and the evening meat offering, and the king's...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 16:1-20
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 16:1-20 - --1 Ahaz's wicked reign.5 Ahaz, assailed by Rezin and Pekah, hires Tiglath-pileser against them.10 Ahaz, sending a pattern of an altar from Damascus to ...
MHCC -> 2Ki 16:10-16
MHCC: 2Ki 16:10-16 - --God's altar had hitherto been kept in its place, and in use; but Ahaz put another in the room of it. The natural regard of the mind of man to some sor...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 16:10-16
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 16:10-16 - -- Though Ahaz had himself sacrificed in high places, on hills, and under every green tree (2Ki 16:4), yet God's altar had hitherto continued in its pl...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 16:15-16
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 16:15-16 - --
He also commanded that the daily morning and evening sacrifice, and the special offerings of the king and the people, should be presented upon the n...
Constable: 2Ki 9:30--18:1 - --C. The Second Period of Antagonism 9:30-17:41
The kingdoms of Israel and Judah continued without an alli...

Constable: 2Ki 16:1-20 - --15. Ahaz's evil reign in Judah ch. 16
Ahaz reigned for 16 years (732-715 B.C.). Before that he w...
